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  1. Keith Lamb
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    4/17/2013 1:04 PM
    Whatever happened to all the recipes for the cookbook we talked about doing a few years back? Had some great contributions from Jeffy and Dmac. Do I need to dig out my Loco Moco recipe again?



  2. Peter Bowman
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    11 posts
    4/17/2013 3:04 PM
    That was me. They're in an old desktop computer of mine. I still have the computer, but haven't turned it on in a couple years. One of those projects I thought would be easy to do. I'll have to see if that thing still works.



  3. Steven Huffstutler
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    4/17/2013 3:04 PM
    I hope you find it. You really need to try my Goose on a plank recipe


    Steve



  4. Peter Bowman
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    11 posts
    4/17/2013 3:04 PM
    It all started with someone's comment about Jesus waffles. Something about seeing Jesus' face on a waffle, sort of like when you see news reports about the Virgin Mary's likeness on a piece of dry wheat toast, or on a Cornflake, and then everyone in town comes to pray before it, or maybe just to get on the news that day.

    So when I saw the Jesus waffle comment, I think I posted my famous waffle recipe, which is famous. It's even published in a cookbook that my Mother-in-Law put together.

    You guys are going to try to convince me to turn that comuter back on one of these months, aren't you?



  5. Gary Carls
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    19 posts
    4/17/2013 5:04 PM
    Pete,

    Perhaps you could sell the cook book to raise funds to bail out Stockton!!! If you sign them they'll even be more valuable. You'll be a local hero. Fire up that old Atari now!!!

    Gary K. Carls, CGCS, President - Oakland Turfgrass Education Initiative

  6. Keith Lamb
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    3 posts
    4/17/2013 5:04 PM
    Gary, I heard it is a Commodore 64. Even has the pong game on it.



  7. Steven Huffstutler
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  8. Wahlin Scott B
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    4/18/2013 4:04 AM
    Just had David's favorite Oyster Stew last weekend. I still think a superintendent's cookbook is a good idea. Maybe we could split it up into stages/chapters starting with "Turf School - The Art of Finding Free Food within a Hundred Yards of the Kitchen" and ending with "There is Life After Melanoma - Sometimes". How about "The Chef is Your Friend - The Pro Not-So-Much".



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